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  • Willie Bee
    SBR Posting Legend
    • 02-14-06
    • 15726

    #1
    King Felix and Mariners Open Series at Yankees
    King Felix and Mariners Open Series at Yankees

    The league's worst offense battles the league's top-scoring club in the opener of a three-game set in the Bronx Friday evening when the Yankees take on the Seattle Mariners.

    This is one of those games that can drive you nuts. On one hand you've got arguably the worst offense in baseball in the Seattle Mariners. Their opponents, the New York Yankees, are the top-scoring team in the majors. So it's a no-brainer for the group clad in pinstripes, right?

    Not so fast there, pardner. The matchup on the mound is greatly in favor of the M's who will send Felix Hernandez (11-15, 2.62) to the Yankee Stadium hill. New York counters with A.J. Burnett (11-13, 4.66) who has been very inconsistent this season with the Yanks falling short in his last three starts to the tune of five units of red ink for MLB bettors.

    Early lines came out with the Yankees in the minus 135-140 range. BetJamaica had the total at eight with the 'over/under' evenly priced.

    New York broke a 2-2 tie with a nine-run sixth against the Tigers on Thursday, taking an eventual 11-5 win as big 230 chalk. The triumph was the Yankees' third straight after splitting six games on the road in Texas and Kansas City last week and opening the Detroit series with a loss.

    Seattle comes into the series with a modest two-game win streak and 4-2 on its current road trip. However, those four wins came in Cleveland and Baltimore; facing the Yanks and BoSox the next six days will be entirely different.

    The good news is the Mariners will have Hernandez for two of the six games in the Bronx and Beantown. He's not only proven he can beat the Yankees this season, doing so twice in a span of 10 days leading into the All-Star break, Hernandez has proven he can beat them in their own park.

    Both of his previous starts came opposite Javier Vazquez on June 30 and July 10. The June contest was in the Bronx with Hernandez going the distance in the seven-zip victory with a complete game two-hitter, striking out 11 as a 145 underdog. The MLB odds were a little tighter 10 days later in Seattle when he once again went nine full frames, allowing a Nick Swisher homer for New York's only run in a 4-1 win.

    Seattle is now 4-3 in Hernandez' seven career starts dating to his 2005 rookie campaign.

    Burnett got chased from the Yankee Stadium mound the last time he pitched in front of the home crowd, surrendering eight runs to the Blue Jays on Aug. 2 and failing to get out of the fifth inning. The Yankees were laying a minus 185 money line in that one, and fell 8-6. Overall at home this season, New York is 5-5 in Burnett's 10 starting assignments with Yankees backers off $3.25 in those games.

    He missed Seattle the previous two series between the clubs, and only saw them once in 2009. Coincidentally, that start came against Hernandez in Seattle on Sept. 18. Burnett left the game with a 2-1 lead before a rare Mariano Rivera blown save cost New York and Burnett the win in a 3-2 Mariners triumph. Ichiro Suzuki's two-run blast off Rivera did the trick to cash for Seattle backers as very small minus 102 underdogs.

    Bronx weather should be mighty fine Friday evening. Forecasters are calling for clear skies to begin the game with a first-pitch thermometer reading in the upper-70s, perhaps 80ºF on the dot. Winds are currently listed out of the NNE at 5-10 mph (in from far left field towards first base bag).

    The series continues with afternoon affairs Saturday and Sunday, both starting at 1:05 p.m. ET. Southpaws Jason Vargas (12-11, 3.15) and Luke French (2-3, 4.05) are listed those days for Seattle with New York's rotation sending Javier Vazquez (11-11, 4.89) and C.C. Sabathia (18-8, 3.12) out to the mound.

    NOTE: W-L records displayed for starting pitchers are team records in games the pitchers start.
  • pavyracer
    SBR Aristocracy
    • 04-12-07
    • 82880

    #2
    Willie Burnett in his last 5 starts only had one bad outing. He had 2 shutouts, gave 1 run in one game and 3 runs in another one. Yankees didn't give him any runs in last two starts. Funny that you don't mention King Felix's last start where he pitched like a peasant giving up 6 runs and walking 4 batters.
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    • Willie Bee
      SBR Posting Legend
      • 02-14-06
      • 15726

      #3
      Originally posted by pavyracer
      Willie Burnett in his last 5 starts only had one bad outing. He had 2 shutouts, gave 1 run in one game and 3 runs in another one. Yankees didn't give him any runs in last two starts. Funny that you don't mention King Felix's last start where he pitched like a peasant giving up 6 runs and walking 4 batters.
      I as just waiting on you to chime in, you know, give you something to talk about. Fact remains Burnett has been far more inconsistent this season and Hernandez has beaten the Yanks twice. Funny how you don't mention that.
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      • JMUplayer
        SBR MVP
        • 08-27-09
        • 2765

        #4
        You're really going to bash a pretty thoughtful post rather than just some dancing locks.... jebus
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        • jram68
          SBR Wise Guy
          • 12-16-09
          • 693

          #5
          "King Felix"? c'mon man, u might be a homer for seattle but thats just ridiculous.
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          • orangeman51
            SBR High Roller
            • 03-19-10
            • 151

            #6
            Originally posted by pavyracer
            Willie Burnett in his last 5 starts only had one bad outing. He had 2 shutouts, gave 1 run in one game and 3 runs in another one. Yankees didn't give him any runs in last two starts. Funny that you don't mention King Felix's last start where he pitched like a peasant giving up 6 runs and walking 4 batters.
            You misread the stats...Hernandez gave up 6 HITS and walked 4 in his last start against the Indians. Cleveland didn't score any runs until the 7th when Hernandez was taken out. I'm a big Yankee fan, and hate it when I have to bet against them. But gotta do it today. I took Mariners for the first 5 innings only. So I'll be back to rooting for the Yanks once the 6th starts.
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            • james4512
              SBR MVP
              • 10-27-08
              • 3707

              #7
              red sox have the highest scoring offense in the league yanks are second
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              • orangeman51
                SBR High Roller
                • 03-19-10
                • 151

                #8
                Woops...I misread the stats...Hernandez DID give up 6 runs, but they were all unearned. I still like my bet.
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                • syy211
                  Restricted User
                  • 12-28-09
                  • 468

                  #9
                  I like Yankees here
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                  • pavyracer
                    SBR Aristocracy
                    • 04-12-07
                    • 82880

                    #10
                    Originally posted by orangeman51
                    You misread the stats...Hernandez gave up 6 HITS and walked 4 in his last start against the Indians. Cleveland didn't score any runs until the 7th when Hernandez was taken out. I'm a big Yankee fan, and hate it when I have to bet against them. But gotta do it today. I took Mariners for the first 5 innings only. So I'll be back to rooting for the Yanks once the 6th starts.
                    Yeah I misread it. They lost 9-1. He allowed 6 runs but they didn't count in his ERA.
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                    • pavyracer
                      SBR Aristocracy
                      • 04-12-07
                      • 82880

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Willie Bee
                      I as just waiting on you to chime in, you know, give you something to talk about. Fact remains Burnett has been far more inconsistent this season and Hernandez has beaten the Yanks twice. Funny how you don't mention that.
                      Well this is what I like about baseball. Since they play so many games you can cherry pick which stats you want to mention to make a case. But the fact is Burnett has been one of the Yankees best pitchers in his last starts and this is what matters..not what he did 3 months ago.
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                      • Willie Bee
                        SBR Posting Legend
                        • 02-14-06
                        • 15726

                        #12
                        Originally posted by jram68
                        "King Felix"? c'mon man, u might be a homer for seattle but thats just ridiculous.
                        Yeah, I'm a Mariners homer, my secret is out.



                        That's been his nickname since before he came up from the minors.

                        Dubbed "King Felix" while still in Class A, Felix Hernandez is finally ready to reign as one of baseball's top starters.

                        Hernandez reached the majors at age 19 in August 2005 with the "King Felix" nickname firmly in place, having had it bestowed upon him by the popular USSMariner.com blog two years earlier when he was still pitching at the Class A level. "All hail King Felix," the 2003 blog entry read. "Hernandez worked five innings last night against Spokane, allowing just one run on two hits and striking out five. He also walked four, but it's important to remember that he's only 17 and facing much older competition, including some college players. I'm trying not to get too excited about him, but it's difficult not to with the way he's pitched so far."
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                        • Willie Bee
                          SBR Posting Legend
                          • 02-14-06
                          • 15726

                          #13
                          Originally posted by pavyracer
                          Well this is what I like about baseball. Since they play so many games you can cherry pick which stats you want to mention to make a case. But the fact is Burnett has been one of the Yankees best pitchers in his last starts and this is what matters..not what he did 3 months ago.
                          You're welcome to arrange and scribe an approximate 500-word piece as you wish. I simply chose to take in Burnett's overall performance and Hernandez' recent outings this season against the Yankees. As you say, it's up to each person to pull out what's important to them.
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                          • Sawyer
                            SBR Hall of Famer
                            • 06-01-09
                            • 7761

                            #14
                            Nice writeup WB!

                            Leaning Mariners in this one.
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                            • mart59a
                              SBR Wise Guy
                              • 01-21-10
                              • 936

                              #15
                              Is Mariners +1.5 worth a shot ?
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                              • Prey
                                SBR Sharp
                                • 02-10-10
                                • 457

                                #16
                                Silly king felix will fall here, yankees rl.
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                                • DennisGreen
                                  SBR Posting Legend
                                  • 11-27-08
                                  • 18369

                                  #17
                                  King Felix 2-0 vs the Yanks this year with two complete games. Can't ignore that. Should be a low scoring affair that the Yanks win unless Felix goes the distance.
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                                  • phillybadboy
                                    SBR Hall of Famer
                                    • 12-11-09
                                    • 9383

                                    #18
                                    yankees -4 winner
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                                    • ehp6737
                                      SBR MVP
                                      • 12-11-08
                                      • 4185

                                      #19
                                      Not taking this game either way, but for those of you u think this is a no brainer, this game is on espn's SFC (Streakmaster is pretty good at finding games that LOOK obvious and sucking people in) so you may wanna think twice before betting the mortgage payment on the Yanks
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                                      • jjgold
                                        SBR Aristocracy
                                        • 07-20-05
                                        • 388179

                                        #20
                                        seattle small if I was going to bet this game
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